Public Session: G7 Hiroshima Youth Summit April 26, 2023 at 4:45pm - 6pm Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum 1-2 Nakajimacho Hiroshima 730-0811 Japan Organised by:
Ahead of the G7 Summit in Hiroshima in May 2023, young people and students from all over the world, including the G7 countries, will gather in Hiroshima on 25-27 April for the “Hiroshima G7 Youth Summit." the 53 participants will learn about the inhumanity of nuclear weapons, and will spend three days discussing and formulating recommendations for a world free of nuclear weapons. These recommendations will then be delivered to the leaders of their respective countries by the time of the G7 Summit.
On April 26 (Wednesday), the second day of the Youth Summit, an open session will be held at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. Here, young people from around the world who learned about the inhumanity of nuclear weapons in Hiroshima will share their thoughts and discuss what young people and citizens can do in the future. This event is open to the public, so if you are in Hiroshima, you are invited to attend! If not, please tune in to the live stream starting at 16:45 JST / 08:45 CEST / 03:45 ET.
Speakers
- Kazumi Matsui Mayor of Hiroshima (video message)
- Robert Jacobs, Professor, Hiroshima City University Hiroshima Peace Institute (Moderator)
- Hiroshima G7 Youth Summit participants:
- Gillian Flude, Canada
- Baptiste Buerrier, France
- Sophia Duieterle, Germany
- Diana Duah Asamoah, Italy
- Keita Takagaki
- Samuel Legg, UK
- Molly Rosaaen, US
- Alicia Sanders-Zakre, Policy and research coordinator of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN).
Event details
Location: Hiroshima/Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum East Wing B1F Memorial Hall Venue
1-2 Nakajimacho, Naka Ward, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture
Date: April 26, 2023 (Wednesday) 16:45-18:00 JST
Entry fee: free
Registration required, please register here
A Japanese-English interpreter will be provided.
Organizer: International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
Co-organizer/Co-organizer: Hiroshima University Peace Center
Co-organizers: Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation, ANT-Hiroshima, Soka Gakkai International (SGI), Peace Boat
Supported by: City of Hiroshima, Heinrich Boell Foundation Hong Kong, Japan Committee for World Conference of Religions for Peace